Posted by Boley on June 02, 2008 at 19:42:06 from (64.136.27.227):
In Reply to: Borrowy neighbor posted by M Moline Fan on June 02, 2008 at 14:14:59:
This happened last week.A neighbors neighbor renting a place asked him if he had a cutting torch he could borrow to cut a piece of plate.He said he had one but didn't know how much gas he had.Fellow said he would have the bottles filled.Neighbor asked if he knew how to use one,reply was "oh yeah,welding was my trade".Well the guy brought it back with both regulators saftey plugs blown out and the diaphrams bursted.Neighbor said "thought you knew how to use a torch",guy said he took welding at trade school in 1990 and forgot how to shut the bottles off.Neighbor told him to get them fixed,haven't heard how that turned out yet.My trailer gets loaned once in a while,sometimes it comes back with a light knocked off,and one time the borrowers beagle puppy chewed the wires off it,but most times it comes back about like it left.
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